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Soul’s Unfoldment

Read – Isaiah 53:1-12

Scripture: And I heard the voice of the Lord,

saying, whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, here

am I; send me (Isaiah 6:8).”

Denial: “I do not compare my soul’s journey to anyone else’s

journey.”

Affirmation: “I believe in the Kingdom Principles.”

One of the popular phrases in the Kingdom Vernacular is “everyone is doing what they need to do for their soul’s unfoldment.” This helps us to realize that each person is on a unique love journey and wholeness path. The events and experiences of their lives are for their soul’s unfoldment. The soul’s unfoldment is the process of becoming, healing, growing, and developing so the Divine Purpose can be fulfilled. There is a Divine Purpose for each of our lives and we cannot transition from this dimension of life to the next dimension of life until that purpose is fulfilled (Jeremiah 1:4-10).

When people transition at what we feel are young ages, we do not say that they are gone too soon because we do not know what their purpose was. Every person does not require the same amount of time on earth to fulfill their divine assignment. According to the Kingdom Principle of Divine Timing, everything happens exactly when it is supposed to. Some may people live 8 minutes, 8 hours, 8 days, 8 months, 8 years, or 8 decades. Jesus, our Wayshower, did not live to be threescore and ten or to be 80 years old, he was crucified at 33. His soul completely unfolded in 33 years, and he did everything that he agreed to do in that timeframe (John 14:12). He fulfilled his purpose in 33 years (John 17:1-17).


When people die through what appears to be a tragedy, a calamity, or a natural disaster, we do not evaluate it as such because we do not know how they agreed to leave this earth or what purpose their death is to bring about in the universe.

Some people look at Jesus’ death on the cross as an injustice or a fatal failure of humanity. In today’s reading, Isaiah prophesied the Divine Order of Jesus’ transition, that it pleased God, and that it was necessary to happen exactly the way that it did. Christians see Jesus’ bloody and gruesome death as the first phase of victory and celebrate his death, his burial, and his resurrection regularly through the sacrament of communion. Because we were not a part of the purpose conversation that another soul had with God before they took on their body, we cannot judge their process of unfoldment (Hebrews 10:5). We love them for who they are, spiritual beings, and we accept where they are on their soul’s journey.


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